Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1952 — Page 2
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CAROLYN RUDY—"College Queen’ contestant.
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Queen’ Finalist
A Hoosierland beauty today was named a finalist in the "Col lege Queen of America” contest being conducted by the radio program ‘Queen for a Day.” Pretty Carolyn Rudy of Bluffton/was one of five finalists selected by’ actor Jeff Chandler “Queen. for a Daw” emcee Jack Balley and the four Westmore brothers, filmland makeup artists
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coed contestants. The winning coeds will be flown. to Hollywood hy Mutual Broadcasting System Monday for a three-day visit. The studio audience of the radio show will select one as “College Queen of America” with the winner to be announced June 20.
Schricker To Judge at Monticello
The 18th Lakes O'Monticello celebration tomorrow again will have ite special events judged py, Indianapolis “names.” \ Gov. Schricker and Wilbur Shaw, president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Inc., head the list of local men who will pick “Miss Takes O'Monticello” and the.best float in the parade. Mr. Shaw, three-time winner of the 500-Mile Race, will make his third appearance in Monticello as beauty judge.
Other Judges Listed
Other judges of the beautytalent” pageant include Ed Sovola, The Indianapolis Times: Lou Kramp and Bill Madigan, Assocliated Press; Charley Werner, Jep Cadou Jr. and Lowell Nusshaum Inddanapolis Star gloat Judges will be Jep (‘fadou Sr, International News Service A. Brown Ransdell, Louisville Courier-Journal; E4 Ziegner. Indianapolis News, and Heinie Moesch Jr, Tndiana Department of Conservation, The celebration opens at 10 a. m, with the Kids’ Parade and closes with the Queen's Ball at the Indiana Beach Ballroom.
Stop Heavy Red Attacks
By United Press
SEOUL, Korea, June 13-— American infantrymen beat off heavy Chinese counterattacks today and held newly
wén hill positions in the “Iron Triangle” north of the “Armistice Line” =et last November. The two new wedges hacked out of what had been Communist territory marked the deepest penetration by either side since the line was drawn hopefully at Panmunjom, GIs of the Oklahoma 45th Di vision, supported by tanks and fighter-bombers, knocked the Reds off hills west of Chorwon and southeast of Kumasong in twin stabs across the line. Troops of the §80th and 179th Regiments of tHe 45th caused the Communists “heavy” casualties as the Reds attacked In desperate efforts to win back. the hill positions,
Attack Pushed Back
The Chinese attacked west of Chorwon last night in the first of two strong assaults. They were. knocked back shortly after midnight. At 1 a.m. they struck again but in 15 minutes they broke in a rout with the 45th troopers still firhly in the holes and bunkers occupied by Chinese the night before, . } At least 97 Chinese were killed by heavy fire from riflemen and artillery. ; : \ Night bombers roared low over the battlefront and blasted the Reds with 1000-pound hownbi ! The fight to out the: deeply os began at
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